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By catwoman - 31/10/2009 04:34 - Australia

Today, I learned why my bathroom has a horrible, seemingly irremovable stench. My cat doesn't squat to pee like a normal cat. She stands up, peeing over the side of the litter tray all over the wall and floor, which are now a permanent yellow tinge. FML
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You deserved it 5 483

Same thing different taste

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Yah, that's called spraying. Is your cat fixed? If not, this could be why. Also, this could be a sign of a medical issue such as a Urinary Tract Infection. You need to get your cat fixed if it isn't, and see a vet.

First, your cat may be a boy, they tend to do this more often. Second, get it fixed if it's not. Third, have the vet run a profile for a urinary tract infection. Fourth, get a litter box with a hood on it. Fifth, wash the walls. Try Greased Lightning, I know it works well on dog pee-you can get it cheaply at dollar stores. Sixth, don't just paint over it...it will still stink.

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jbizzle2688 6

Get a dog, and shoot the filthy rat that you call a cat then your problem is solved.

MidnightMusic53 37

How about we shoot you, instead? No pet deserves to be shot because you don't care for it. It's not your damn pet, and quite frankly, dogs aren't that much better. They have plenty of bad habits themselves. Oh, and as I have already had to mention, cats are far from filthy. Educate yourself, idiot.

babyblue666 1

i put puppy pads on the wall and under the trays

magankn 0

your cat is spraying its marking its territory they will do this if its a new enviroment or if you bring in more animals first try cleaning it with vinegar and water

brightstarwoman 3

Bleach and a little dawn dish soap should take care of that!

other121 2

I find that hard to believe. How did you not see the piss everywhere when you changed to cat's litter in the litter box? I'm sure you do change the litter or you are therefore a horrible pet owner. Just sayin.

It sounds like this is just your cats way of marking their territory. If you want it to stop, just have them spayed/neutered.

Get a litter box with a hood over it with an opening for the cat to get in and out. My cat sticks her head out the opening when she does her business, so even if she didn't squat (she does though), her urine would at least hit the wall of the top part of the box. Hopefully your cat wouldn't go without turning around once entering though...